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Wolf Joe is a new animated series following the daily adventures of Joe, a young First Nations boy. Alongside his two best friends, Joe explores his Indigenous culture, heritage, and
The Turtle Lodge presents a special Winter Solstice event: "Lighting the Sacred Fire."
This presentation highlights Turtle Lodge Knowledge Keepers Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Grandmother Jane
The Reconciling Ways of Knowing dialogue, "Drawing on Indigenous Knowledge in Responding to COVID-19," originally aired on November 12,
This dialogue originally aired on October 28, 2020, at 8:30 am Pacific, 10:30 am Central, and 12:30 pm Atlantic.
Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall, Drs. Jesse Popp, Andrea Reid, and Deborah
This episode, originally streamed live on September 24, 2020, featured a dialogue on braiding Indigenous and scientific ways of knowing for improved stewardship outcomes.
Moderated by Dr.
This dialogue aired on August 26, 2020.
It is part of the Reconciling Ways of Knowing online forum series.
This episode, originally streamed on July 27, 2020, featured a vital discussion.
Moderated by Valérie Courtois, the dialogue focused on the reconciliation between Indigenous and Western
The National Confluence, held November 5, 2019, in Sedona, AZ, opened with a keynote address on "Reciprocal Healing: Nature, Health, and Wild Vitality."
This theme emphasizes that healing
University Senior Lecturer Tyson Yunkaporta, an Indigenous person and member of the Apalech Clan, explores how Aboriginal perspectives can provide the paradigm shift needed to address global
The inaugural States of Change Learning Festival opens with award-winning author and thinker Tyson Yunkaporta, joined by Angie Tangaere.
Yunkaporta, an Apalech Clan academic and senior
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